Gedde Watanabe - Guest Appearance on Lyla Live!
UHF reunion
Gedde Watanabe (Long Duk Dong) Sixteen Candles 30th Anniversary Interview
a funny scene
Sixteen Candles (9/10) Movie CLIP - Drunk as a Skunk (1984) HD
Long Duk Dong (Gedde Watanabe) and his Sexy American Girlfriend (Debbie Pollack)
Gedde Watanabe
Gung Ho (5/10) Movie CLIP - Superior Quality Workers (1986) HD
Classic Sesame Street - Hiroshi paints Oscar
Decode the Scene GAME - Michael Keaton Mimi Rogers Gedde Watanabe MOVIE CLIPS
Decode the Scene GAME - Michael Keaton Gedde Watanabe Rance Howard MOVIE CLIPS
Decode the Scene GAME - Max Showalter Molly Ringwald Gedde Watanabe MOVIE CLIPS
Film Clip -- Sixteen Candles Movie Long Duk Dong What's Happening Hotstuff
Gung Ho (8/10) Movie CLIP - Hunt Fights Oishi (1986) HD
Gedde Watanabe - Guest Appearance on Lyla Live!
UHF reunion
Gedde Watanabe (Long Duk Dong) Sixteen Candles 30th Anniversary Interview
a funny scene
Sixteen Candles (9/10) Movie CLIP - Drunk as a Skunk (1984) HD
Long Duk Dong (Gedde Watanabe) and his Sexy American Girlfriend (Debbie Pollack)
Gedde Watanabe
Gung Ho (5/10) Movie CLIP - Superior Quality Workers (1986) HD
Classic Sesame Street - Hiroshi paints Oscar
Decode the Scene GAME - Michael Keaton Mimi Rogers Gedde Watanabe MOVIE CLIPS
Decode the Scene GAME - Michael Keaton Gedde Watanabe Rance Howard MOVIE CLIPS
Decode the Scene GAME - Max Showalter Molly Ringwald Gedde Watanabe MOVIE CLIPS
Film Clip -- Sixteen Candles Movie Long Duk Dong What's Happening Hotstuff
Gung Ho (8/10) Movie CLIP - Hunt Fights Oishi (1986) HD
Gung Ho (9/10) Movie CLIP - This is Looney Tunes (1986) HD
Sixteen Candles (4/10) Movie CLIP - What's Happening, Hot Stuff? (1984) HD
Sixteen Candles (5/10) Movie CLIP - Very Clever Dinner (1984) HD
Decode the Scene GAME - Paul Dooley Edward Andrews Max Showalter MOVIE CLIPS
Gung Ho (4/10) Movie CLIP - Morning Exercises (1986) HD
Parental Guidance Movie Review
Sixteen Candles 1984 TV trailer
Fortune Hunters pt.1
James Dybas - 1980/90s Demo Reel
The Law And Mr. Finnegan
Sixteen Candles
Pacific Overtures - 1976 Original Broadway Cast
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 5 Chapter 2
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 6 Chapter 2
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 4 Chapter 4
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 8 Chapter 2
Eu, a Patroa e as Crianças (Diário de Uma Jovem Desesperada)
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 8 Chapter 3
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 5 Chapter 3
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 1 Chapter 1
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 2 Chapter 1
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 2 Chapter 3
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 3 Chapter 1 (re-edit)
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 11 Chapter 2
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 1 Chapter 3
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 3 Chapter 2
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 1 Chapter 2
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 5 Chapter 1
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 10 Chapter 3
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 4 Chapter 1 (re-edit)
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 7 Chapter 2
Prop 8 Trial Re-enactment, Day 7 Chapter 1
"NOT FORGOTTEN" Los Angeles Premiere Arrivals
Gung Ho TV show intro (1986)
Pacific Overtures 15/20
"Stupid!" from UHF
Parental Guidance Movie CLIP - Special Instructions (2012) - Billy Crystal Movie HD
Parental Guidance TRAILER #2 (2012) - Billy Crystal, Bette Midler Movie HD
Parental Guidance Movie CLIP - Violin Teacher (2012) - Bette Midler Movie HD
Don't You Forget About Me - Official Teaser - John Hughes Documentary
Alfie (2004) Official Trailer #1 - Jude Law Movie HD
Gedde Watanabe (born Gary Watanabe, June 26, 1955, Ogden, Utah) is an American theatre, film, and television actor.
He was in several dramatic productions in high school, both acting and singing. After graduation, Watanabe left Ogden for San Francisco, where he hoped to make his living as a street musician while honing his acting skills.
He appeared on Broadway in 1976 in Pacific Overtures, originating the role of the Boy in a Tree, and has appeared in a number of films and television shows. Watanabe appeared on Sesame Street for some years and had a recurring role on ER from 1998 to 2002. In 1998 he was the voice for Ling in the Disney film Mulan and reprised the role for the 2004 direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II.
Watanabe's acting parts have been mostly caricatured East Asians with heavy accents (he does not speak Japanese). Jason Buchanan wrote for Allmovie, "The character that Gedde Watanabe is most remembered for is no doubt Long Duk Dong, the clumsy foreign exchange student in Sixteen Candles whose drunken fall from a tree and laughable bastardization of the English language had ninth-graders of the day rolling in theater aisles." Watanabe's role of Long Duk Dong was decried by Asian-American groups as "stereotypical, racist and part of a long history of Hollywood's offensive depictions of Asian men."
Michael John Douglas (born September 5, 1951), better known by the stage name Michael Keaton, is an American actor known for his early comedic roles, most notably his performance as the title character of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (1988). Keaton is also famous for his dramatic portrayal of Bruce Wayne/Batman in Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). He has since appeared in various other films, including Pixar's Cars (2006) and Toy Story 3 (2010).
Keaton, the youngest of seven children, was born in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, and lived in Robinson Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. His father, George A. Douglas, worked as a civil engineer and surveyor, and his mother, Leona Elizabeth (née Loftus), a homemaker, came from a Scots-Irish community in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Keaton was raised in a large Catholic family and attended Montour High School in Pennsylvania. He studied speech for two years at Kent State before dropping out and moving to Pittsburgh.
An unsuccessful attempt at comedy led Keaton to working as a TV cameraman at public television station WQED (TV) in Pittsburgh. Keaton first appeared on TV in the Pittsburgh-based public television programs, including "Where the Heart Is" and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1975), as one of the "Flying Zucchini Brothers." He also served as a full-time production assistant on the show. (In 2004, following Fred Rogers' death, Keaton hosted the PBS memorial tribute program, Fred Rogers: Everybody's Favorite Neighbor.) Keaton also worked as an actor in Pittsburgh theatre; he played the role of Rick in the Pittsburgh premiere of David Rabe's Sticks and Bones with the Pittsburgh Poor Players.
Miriam "Mimi" Rogers (née Spickler; born January 27, 1956) is an American movie actress and competitive poker player.
Rogers was born Miriam Spickler in Coral Gables, Florida, the daughter of Philip C. Spickler, a civil engineer.[citation needed]
Her early roles included a 1981 appearance in Hill Street Blues as a love interest for officer Andy Renko (Charles Haid), Blue Skies Again with Harry Hamlin in 1983, and playing the daughter of Hoyt Axton in the TV series The Rousters (1983–1984) starring Chad Everett and Jim Varney. Rogers' breakthrough role was opposite Tom Berenger in Someone to Watch Over Me (1987). She starred in a religious drama The Rapture (1991) as well as Full Body Massage (1995). She appeared in sci-fi films such as Lost in Space (1998) as well as the television series The X-Files (1998–1999) as Diana Fowley. She appeared as the mother of Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), and in the final season of Dawson's Creek (1998) she played the mother of Jen Lindley (Michelle Williams). In 2006 she starred in a Fox sitcom, The Loop, and in 2010 guest starred in long-running animated sitcom King of the Hill. Also made an appearance as the mother of a child smitten with Alan's son, Jake, on one episode of "Two and a Half Men".
Rance Howard (born November 17, 1928) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television.
Howard was born Harold Rance Beckenholdt in Duncan, Oklahoma, the son of Ethel Cleo (née Tomlin) and Engel Beckenholdt, a farmer. He changed his name to "Rance Howard" when he became an actor. He married actress Jean Speegle Howard in Burbank, California in 1949. Their children are actor/director Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard. He is also the grandfather of actress Bryce Dallas Howard. His son Ron was born while he served three years in the United States Air Force.
Howard was known for his role on television in the 1960s TV series Gentle Ben as Henry Broomhauer. Another well-known TV role was on Babylon 5 in which he had a recurring role as David Sheridan, the father of Babylon 5 captain John Sheridan. He also starred in the short-lived 2000 TV series Driving Me Crazy. His television guest appearances include The Andy Griffith Show, The Monroes, Kung Fu, The Waltons, CBS Schoolbreak Special 1986 episode The Drug Knot, Babylon 5, Angel, 7th Heaven, Cold Case, That's So Raven, and two appearances on Seinfeld, both as different characters.
Max Showalter (June 2, 1917 – July 30, 2000) was an American film, television, and stage actor, as well as a composer, pianist, and singer. One of Showalter's most memorable roles was as Jean Peters' character's husband in the 1953 film Niagara. Showalter is also credited as Casey Adams.
Born in Caldwell, Kansas, Showalter developed a desire for acting as a toddler while accompanying his mother to local theatres where she played piano for silent movies. By the late 1930s, he had multiple stage roles under his belt, and soon made his Broadway debut in Knights of Song. Showalter also appeared in the traveling musical This Is the Army for two years and in other notable Broadway productions like Make Mine Manhattan and The Grass Harp. His most memorable stage role was as Horace Vandergelder in the Broadway hit show, Hello Dolly!. Showalter performed the role more than 3,000 times opposite Carol Channing, Betty Grable and Ginger Rogers.
In the late 1940s, Showalter was signed to 20th Century Fox as a featured contract player. His name was changed by Fox's founder, Darryl F. Zanuck to the more "bankable" Casey Adams. He made his feature film debut in Always Leave Them Laughing (1949). He first appeared on live television in the short-lived musical variety series The Swift Show (1948–49), also known as the The Lanny Ross Show.